Direct the serpent-tailed lamia in your browser with Morphic's lamia AI video generator. Generate a coiled enchantress in a moonlit temple or a scaled predator sliding through reeds, then narrate with Speech and score with Music. Stitch the clips into a dark-fantasy episode on the Canvas.

Lamia forms you can create

Lamia scenes you can direct

Coiled on temple steps

A serpent enchantress rising from her coils on the marble steps of a moonlit temple, emerald scales gleaming, cracked columns behind her, a slow tracking push-in following the rise.

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Strike from the reeds

A marsh stalker exploding out of green reeds toward the lens, water bursting off the scales, filtered swamp light, a fast handheld shot snapping to the sudden lunge.

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Ritual in the torchlit crypt

An ancient priestess raising a bone staff over a stone altar in a torchlit crypt, warm flickering light on old scars, coils drawn in a wide circle, a slow orbit around the ritual.

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Glide across the dunes

A desert wanderer carving a serpentine trail over golden dunes at low sun, a torn veil streaming, long shadow trailing, a high wide tracking shot following the glide.

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Make lamia videos in three steps

  1. 01

    Describe your lamia scene

    Write the lamia scene you want, in plain words.

  2. 02

    Generate the video

    Morphic generates a cinematic, frame-ready clip on your canvas in seconds.

  3. 03

    Refine your lamia video

    Tweak the prompt, regenerate variations, then download or share the shot.

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FAQs

Where can I make lamia videos with AI?
You can create lamia scenes directly in your browser on Morphic. Open the Text to Video tool, describe the register, the scales and colour, and the lighting, and Morphic produces the clip. No installs and no specialist software are needed.
What kinds of lamia scenes work best with AI video?
Scenes that lean on a strong setting and a clear motion read best: a coiled temple entrance, a strike from marsh reeds, a torchlit crypt ritual, or a lakeside lure. Pairing one clear action with a named light source gives the clip a cinematic shape.
How do I keep the lamia consistent across scenes?
Use the Character Lineup workflow to lock the scale colour, tail length, eye colour, and jewellery, then reference that character card in every shot prompt. Morphic holds the same lamia across a temple rise, a reed strike, and a lakeside lure so the sequence stays coherent.
How do I write a good prompt for a lamia scene?
Name the register, the scales, the setting, and the camera move in one line, for example "regal serpent enchantress rising from emerald coils on moonlit temple steps, slow tracking push-in." Anchoring the light and the motion is what separates a mythic lamia from a generic snake-woman.
Can I add narration and music to my lamia videos?
Yes. The Speech tool adds a hushed incantation or a hissing whisper in the voice you choose, and the Music tool scores an original cue, with low sustained strings suiting the temple scenes and a tense pulse suiting the reed strike. Layer both to publish a complete lamia short.
What visual style works best for a lamia video?
Dark-fantasy lighting suits the lamia best: cold moonlight for temple and lakeside scenes, warm torchlight for crypt rituals, and filtered green light for marsh stalks. Keep the palette to a couple of tones so the iridescent scales stay the focus of every shot.